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News Release from: Delcam
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 June 2007
More CAM software developers sought
To ensure that Delcam maintain its position as a leading specialist CAM supplier, the company is seeking extra staff to work on the company's PowerMILL CAM system.
Delcam is in the process of recruiting extra software developers to help the company maintain its position as the world's leading specialist CAM supplier In particular, it is seeking extra staff to work on the company's PowerMILL CAM system and PowerINSPECT inspection software at its Birmingham, UK, headquarters
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 23 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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"We were very pleased to be ranked by CIMdata recently as both the world's leading specialist supplier of CAM software and services, and as the leading provider to the mould and die industry," commented Delcam's CAM Development director, Steve Hobbs.
"However, we know that we cannot afford to be complacent about our leading position and recognise that we need more developers if we are to continue to offer industry-leading products." The broader range of applications for the company's PowerMILL CAM software has also increased the demands on the development team.
As well as being the leader in the mould and die sector, Delcam is also moving up the CIMdata rankings of suppliers to the aerospace and automotive industries.
"We have recently introduced dedicated functionality for the manufacture of blisks and impellers, and for the machining of engine ports," explained Hobbs.
"We are also looking at the development of other specialist systems to help our customers to tackle the most demanding manufacturing challenges." Extra developers are also needed for Delcam's PowerINSPECT program, to speed the addition of new functionality into the system and consolidate its position as the world's leading hardware-independent inspection software.
"PowerINSPECT achieved record sales during last year and we need to build on that success," said Hobbs.
"In addition, our closer relationship with Renishaw, following its recent investment in Delcam, will lead to increased opportunities for our metrology software." Hobbs added: "We would prefer graduates with some experience in programming for either metrology systems or CADCAM. Request free introductory details about products from Delcam ...
However, we are also looking to recruit and train new, high-level graduates that wish to join a successful and expanding company.".
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